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==Information==
==Information==
*Mysterious Treasures is based on the [[Sinnoh]] [[legendary trio]], {{p|Uxie}}, {{p|Mesprit}} and {{p|Azelf}}, hence the Japanese name ''The Lakes' Secret'' as these Pokémon reside at the bottom of Sinnoh's lakes.
*Mysterious Treasures is based on the [[Sinnoh]] [[legendary trio]], {{p|Uxie}}, {{p|Mesprit}} and {{p|Azelf}}, hence the Japanese name ''The Lakes' Secret'' as these Pokémon reside at the bottom of Sinnoh's lakes.
*Like {{TCG|EX Sandstorm}} (which was also the second expansion for its particular generation ([[Generation III|III]])), Mysterious Treasures introduces the two Fossil Pokémon portrayed in [[Pokémon Diamond and Pearl]] in card form. The new rule regarding Fossil cards first announced with the release of {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} applies to the new Skull and Armor Fossil cards released in this set.
*Like {{TCG|EX Sandstorm}} (which was also the second expansion for its particular generation ([[Generation III|III]])), Mysterious Treasures introduces the two fossil Pokémon introduced in [[Generation IV]] in card form. The new rule regarding Fossil cards first announced with the release of {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} applies to the new Skull and Armor Fossil cards released in this set.
*Mysterious Treasures also introduces Pokémon that come with held items; in this case Berries. These held items work in the same fashion as Poké-Bodies, in that the effect the item provides is active whenever the Pokémon is in play. This is another game mechanic derived from the games, in that some wild Pokémon come with an item attached when they are caught.
*Mysterious Treasures also introduces Pokémon that come with held items; in this case Berries. These held items work in the same fashion as Poké-Bodies, in that the effect the item provides is active whenever the Pokémon is in play. This is another game mechanic derived from the games, in that some wild Pokémon are holding an item when they are caught.
*Mysterious Treasures features the secret card Time-Space Distortion, which was previously only available as a [[Unnumbered Promotional cards (TCG)|Japanese promotional card]] at Battle Road Spring 2007. Like its Japanese counterpart it features a holographic border, making this the first English Trainer card to have this treatment. It is also the first secret card included in a set since {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}.
*Mysterious Treasures features the secret card Time-Space Distortion, which was previously only available as a [[Unnumbered Promotional cards (TCG)|Japanese promotional card]] at Battle Road Spring 2007. Like its Japanese counterpart it features a holographic border, making this the first English Trainer card to have this treatment. It is also the first secret card included in a set since {{TCG|EX Holon Phantoms}}.
*Although there are cards for {{TCG|Abra}} and {{TCG|Alakazam}}, there is no {{TCG|Kadabra}}; one of Abra's attacks allows it to evolve straight to Alakazam.
*Although there are cards for {{TCG|Abra}} and {{TCG|Alakazam}}, there is no {{TCG|Kadabra}}; one of Abra's attacks allows it to evolve straight to Alakazam.
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